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    New communications director for Michelin

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltAugust 23, 20212 Mins Read
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    Tyre manufacturer, Michelin, has appointed Conor Twomey as communications director for the UK and Ireland.

    The role will encompass press and public relations, social media, events and internal communications across the UK and the Republic of Ireland and cover the entire Michelin brand portfolio, including car, motorcycle, bicycle, truck, bus, agriculture and construction tyres, the Michelin Guide as well as Michelin’s growing interests in sustainable industries such as hydrogen power and high-tech materials.

    Mr Twomey brings more than 20 years of experience both in journalism and in public relations to the role and has worked for numerous media outlets in Ireland and the US before moving into public relations in 2010. He relocated to the UK in 2013 and since then has worked for Jaguar, FIAT, Alfa Romeo and, most recently Mitsubishi, where he also oversaw social media, events, internal communications, partnerships and government affairs.

    Commenting on Conor’s appointment, Florian Pitzinger, vice president communications & brands Europe North, said: “Conor and Michelin – I am sure this will be an excellent combination. With him, we have a truly skilled industry professional, that will contribute with his experience in mobility communication, but is also eager to go beyond tyre communication. Our goal is to grow out of the tyre PR niche in Great Britain and Ireland and to make a broader public aware of Michelin stories.”

    Chris Smith, managing director UK & Ireland, commented: “As Michelin evolves to meet the changing needs of consumers and make environmental protection a core focus, having an experienced communicator such as Conor on board is really going to help us get those messages to as wide an audience as possible. His interest in all things mechanical means he will instinctively know which of Michelin’s many interests to spotlight in as engaging a way as possible.”

    Mr Twomey commented: “It’s such an exciting time to be joining Michelin. The brand is very much looking to the future with a strong emphasis on sustainability and growth with, around and beyond tyres. I have a wonderful team of people to work with, there is so much in the pipeline and I get to indulge my interests in all things mechanical, from bikes to quarry trucks to hydrogen-powered Le Mans race cars.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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